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During the May 2 meeting of the City’s School Finance Review Commission, principals from the Everett Public Schools asked to add an additional 14 certified English Language Learner (ELL) professionals to the district in Fiscal Year 2020 in order to…

Come run with the herring- literally! Join the Mystic River Watershed Association and Everett residents, on Saturday, May 18, to celebrate the annual return of the herring. Each spring more than 600,000 herring swim from Boston Harbor to the Mystic…

Pope John XXIII High School has raised $73,000 in its ongoing fundraising drive to keep the school in operation for the 2019-20 academic year. The school is facing a deadline by the Archdiocese of Boston to have commitments of $1.5…

Rep. Joe McGonagle prioritizes transportation, mental health, senior services Last week, Rep. Joe McGonagle joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives to pass its Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) budget, which invests in programs and services across the Commonwealth.…

Former City Councilor Cynthia Sarnie is intending to run for School Committee, while Ward 2 Councilor Steve Simonelli has pulled papers for at-large Council, and Councilor Anthony DiPierro has ended the rumors by announcing he is 100 percent committed to…

Federal agents descended upon Everett, Malden and other locales April 25 to arrest 14 members of a violent Brazilian street gang – with one member being apprehended in the garage of Councilor Wayne Matewsky. Members and associates of Primeiro Comando…

Former Supt. Fred Forestiere pleaded not guilty to seven counts of assault on teachers in the Everett Public Schools in Malden District Court on Friday, April 26. With his attorney, Gerard Malone, and an entourage that included his wife, Dorothy,…

Winners was a big loser Monday night at City Hall. The recently-renovated bar and grill on Ferry Street was found by the License Commission to have violated its last-chance agreement with the Board – and the result was a 2-1…